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Syrian or Palestinian Amulet Necklace

This is a Syrian or Palestinian (opinions welcome!!) amulet necklace. The main body of the amulet is a triangular box, which used to have a sliding lid (now lost.) The front of the amulet is open-work filigree with granulation on top. On the sides hang large half-moon shapes. The chain is Ottoman-style with small paisley dangles, and is silvered copper and broken in places. I will replace it when I get a suitably styled chain. This came with a collection of jewelry from both Palestine and Syria. There is writing on the back (see next photo.) Photo of the full necklace in the comments.
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  • Gorgeous filigree, Lynn. Reminds me of some of the top range Ethiopian telsum, hair combs and and ear spoons Ingrid has shown us, but I guess it is another piece from the Levant?

  • Thank you Betty!  It is from the Levant, either Syria or Palestine.

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  • Very nice granulation and filigree. Historical piece nice to have.Congratulations

  • Dear Lynn; This is a real cutie! The filigree is splendid. I would allocate it rather to Kurdistan (could still be Syrian Kurdistan). This is just my feeling as I have seen already quite a few necklaces from there, featuring the paisley dangles. With kind regards. Peter

  • Hope you find interesting information about this piece and others in the new book :))

  • This is beautiful Lynn. I have a necklace with an inverted triangle and similar dangles and I do believe it may be Iraqi/Syrian (see the chain) rather than Palestinian. Here is a photo of the pendant:

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